Device Placement on the Layout Model

Access Point Views

Sensor Views

Calibration View

Coverage View

Channel View

Link Speed View

Interference View Redundancy View

SINR View

Coverage View

Threat View Redundancy View

Calibration

Note: Whenever you shift from one tab of the RF view to another, Planner displays an Information message describing that tab.

7.1.2Status and Control Pane

The Status and Control pane is divided into two. One part appears one the Toolbar at the top of the screen, while the second part appears on the lower pane at the bottom of the screen. These are described in detail in the section Planning Device Placement: Status and Control.

7.2Planning Device Placement: Views for Indoor and Outdoor Layout

Placement of devices like APs and Sensors result in Indoor and Outdoor views. You can disable an AP by right‐clicking the AP and selecting Disable AP. Similarly, you can enable an AP by right‐clicking and selecting Enable AP. An enabled AP is

represented as while a disabled AP is represented as . Likewise, you can enable/disable a Sensor too. An enabled Sensor

is represented as while a disabled Sensor is represented as . This is just a viewing option for ‘What‐If’ scenarios.

You can also view the coverage of a device on different floors using the Filter option in all the views except the Calibration View. In case of cross‐floor, if an AP or Sensor is visible on a layout but belongs to a floor above or below, then that AP or

Sensor is represented with an UP arrow or DOWN arrow .

7.2.1AP Coverage View

This view displays color‐coded RSSI distribution over the current layout. It helps you plan for available signal strength at a specific location and check the availability of RF signal at different locations on the plan. This helps you ensure that all the regions in the plan have coverage from at least one AP. In case there is more than one AP covering an area on the layout, you can see the strongest signal strength in this view.

Clicking at a point on the layout displays the predicted RSSI at that point in the Status bar.

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